One of the most important things to learn in life is when to use corded tools and when to use cordless.
One of the most important things to learn in life is when to use corded tools and when to use cordless.
Don't do enough of that shit so you need cordless tools and don't let the alpster near your extension cords
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
What are ya gona do hang yerself with it ?
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
I didn’t realize until this week that battery chainsaws were a thing.
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However many are in a shit ton.
Right, I have better places to put buckets than I do to hang stuff due to layout. Plus the two big fucking heavy cords don't hang well. Looping into a bucket is also easier.
Battle damaged extension cord verses battery op. Hmmmmm.
watch out for snakes
I actually love framing hammers, but 14 oz? Not positive I'd even call it a framing hammer. Not hating just saying.
I get it but the opposite equation works too, and all the old framers I've known, and it's been a few, swing weight.
My wife contributed a 20 oz hammer to our sum of the parts makes more than the whole. Thing is a beast. However it's got a waffle patterned face, which sucks if you miss and hit something nice. I use it for destruction projects rather than construction.
Well it's for framing. Don't use it for shit you care about how it looks. I've had a 28-oz estwing for like 30 years, I used to love that thing but all the old guys hated on it for the steel construction and shock going through it because of it, beating you up, so I put it aside. Fucking thing looks like new still.
Oh, I was paying attention to you and your corded electric chainsaw. Trying to show you how to avoid another needless cord death.
Now you take a lap.
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However many are in a shit ton.
I think cordless chainsaws are awesome mainly because I only have about a half-hour of hard work at a time in me at most.
Last edited by iceman; 06-26-2019 at 05:33 AM.
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